Getronics replaces IT systems and infrastructure

Getronics has replaced all its IT systems and infrastructure following its acquisition by UXC, rolling out 70 different Dell servers and Microsoft’s Hyper-V among other technologies.

The company rebuilt its entire architecture over a six month period, according to Daniel Schipper, ICT manager for Getronics and the Integ Group.

It has since rolled out over 70 Dell servers ‘of different form factors’ and virtualised many using Microsoft’s Hyper-V.

“Looking at the racks is a bit like looking at a Dell catalogue,” said Schipper.

“We had a very short time to implement an entire IT infrastructure, which for a medium-sized organisation is fairly big task.

“We couldn’t have issues with support or pricing. The procurement of Dell kit was probably one of the project’s biggest strengths in getting it over the line on time, on-budget and within the original scope.”

Schipper said that buying Windows Server 2008-based boxes also made Hyper-V a cost-effective virtualisation option.

“Cost was a big issue for us,” he explained.

“We’ve already got a Microsoft enterprise agreement in place so [Hyper-V] is part of the pack. If we’d gone with VMware or Xen, the cost would have been purchasing all the licenses [from scratch].”

Getronics used its own internal Microsoft consulting group to implement Hyper-V. It is a Microsoft gold certified partner – another reason why buying into Hyper-V made sense, according to Schipper.

Getronics presented as part of a Dell event focused on the data centre space.

Rick Becker, vice president of software and solutions at Dell urged firms looking at building out new data centre space to consolidate workloads using Dell hardware and server virtualisation rather than go down the construction path.